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  2. Kerikeri - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri (Māori: [kɛɾikɛɾi]) [3] is the second largest settlement in Northland, New Zealand. It is a tourist destination 240 kilometres (150 mi) north of Auckland and 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Northland's only city, Whangārei .

  3. Kerikeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri Airport (IATA: KKE, ICAO: NZKK), also known as Bay of Islands Airport, is an airport near Kerikeri, New Zealand. It is a ten-minute drive from Kerikeri [ 1 ] and a 50-minute flight to or from Auckland Airport .

  4. Northland Region - Wikipedia

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    The major population centre is the city of Whangārei, and the largest town is Kerikeri. At the 2018 New Zealand census , Northland recorded a population growth spurt of 18.1% since the previous 2013 census , placing it as the fastest growing region in New Zealand, ahead of other strong growth regions such as the Bay of Plenty region (2nd with ...

  5. Mission House - Wikipedia

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    Mission House is situated where the Kerikeri River (right) meets the Kerikeri Inlet (Pacific Ocean). The old stone store bridge was located for decades where the ford can be seen, but was removed late in 2008.

  6. List of schools in the Northland region - Wikipedia

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    The only private schools are Springbank School in Kerikeri and Otamatea Christian School in Maungaturoto. Several Kura Kaupapa Māori schools exist in the region, all but one in the Far North District. These schools teach solely or principally in the Māori language. [1]

  7. List of New Zealand place name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri – not definitively known. See Kerikeri#Origins and naming for several possibilities; King Country (Te Rohe Pōtae) – district where the Māori King Movement led by King Tawhiao flourished in the 1860s; Kirwee – named after Karwi, India by retired British Army colonel De Renzie Brett